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SVG to JPG Converter Free Online — Export SVG as JPEG — Free Online Tool

SVG to JPG Converter Free Online — Export SVG as JPEG

Convert SVG to JPG Free — Rasterize Vector Graphics for Universal Use

SVG is a vector format that scales infinitely — perfect for logos and icons — but many platforms, email clients, and messaging apps don't accept SVG. Converting to JPG gives you a fixed-size, universally compatible raster image. Our free SVG to JPG converter renders your SVG at high resolution in your browser with no upload required.

When You Need SVG to JPG

Social media uploads: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter do not accept SVG — you need JPG or PNG. Email attachments: Most email clients can not display SVG inline. Sharing with non-designers: People without design software cannot open SVG files. Thumbnails and previews: Blog platforms and CMSs often require JPG for featured images.

Choosing the Right Output Size

Because SVG is resolution-independent, you can render it at any size. Set the width or height to match your intended use: 1200px wide for social media, 2000px+ for print, or 800px for blog thumbnails. The output will be sharp at whatever size you specify.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I upload an SVG to Instagram or social media?

Social platforms only accept raster formats like JPG and PNG because they need a fixed pixel dimension to display and compress images. SVG is a scalable vector format with no fixed pixel size.

At what resolution should I render my SVG to JPG?

For social media, 1080–1200px wide is standard. For print, use 300 DPI at your intended print size (e.g., 2480×3508px for A4 at 300 DPI). For web use, 800–1200px is usually sufficient.

Will text and sharp edges look good in the JPG output?

Yes, if you render at a sufficient resolution. Text and hard edges are sharp at 1000px and above. JPG applies some compression that can soften very fine details, but at standard settings it is not noticeable.